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What does the Bible say about looking unto the Lord?

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The Bible teaches that looking unto the Lord brings light and freedom from shame, as seen in Psalm 34:5.

Psalm 34:5 states, 'They looked unto him and were lightened, and their faces were not ashamed.' This verse encapsulates a profound truth in the life of faith: when individuals look to the Lord in their distress, they experience illumination and deliverance from their troubles. This act of looking signifies trust and reliance on God, reflecting a heart that acknowledges Him as the source of help. Throughout Scripture, characters like David, Hagar, and Job exhibit this trust as they sought the Lord in their trials, ultimately finding peace and strength through their faith in Him. The psalms often express this inward dialogue between the soul and God, revealing that true salvation and comfort arise from dependence on the Lord.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:5, 1 Samuel 21, John 3:14-15

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